Friday, June 30, 2023

Qualitative Study of Parental Preferences in Difficult Child Behavior Scenarios

 

Abstract

In pediatric dentistry, parents often face challenging scenarios and are required to consider multiple factors in making treatment decisions for their child. When a child is cooperative and the dentist can provide a durable, esthetic restoration, parents’ choice of treatment is relatively simple.

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Friday, June 23, 2023

Periodontal Disease in Mother and Consequences for both Mother and Baby

 

Abstract

Periodontal disease is a type of bacterial infectious disease that causes bone destruction and supportive fibers of periodontal tissues. It seems the prevalence of this disease is more common in adults and would increase during pregnancy. Researchers believe hormonal changes are the main factors of developing this disease. Inflammation or infection of the gums increases the risk of low birth weight and preterm birth. If the problem is left untreated, mothers who would experience severe oral infections and gingival bleeding during the pregnancy would be at a greater risk for preterm birth.

Keywords:Periodontal disease; pregnancy; hormonal changes; Inflammation and infection; gingival bleeding; preterm birth; low birth weight

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Friday, June 16, 2023

A Study on the Coronavirus-19 Response of Implant Patients and Dental Workers

 

Abstract

Objective: The Dental clinic studies Infection control and Differences in Hygiene Management in Dental Manager to provide data based on safe Dental clinic by enhancing the Prevention of Infectious Diseases in Immigration and Dental Manager.

Methods: The study was conducted in January 2021 by 30 implant patients and 30 permanent workers who were receiving post-implant care in the G city area. The Implant patient’s coronavirus–19 prevention questionnaire includes age, gender, scaling after implant implantation, 1mm Loss of Limbic bone, wearing a mask, body temperature measurement, and disinfectant. Fourteen questions for Dental workers under management include scaling after implantation, Dental cartilage Loss 1MM, Dental hygiene age, mask repetition, indoor ventilation, disinfectant hand washing, paper towel use, medical gloves, gloves disposal, kf94 mask, mask disposal, eye protection, and disposal.

Results: In a simple regression analysis, the independent variable that significantly affects the wearing of kf94 masks at a significant Level of .05 is the age of Dental hygiene (t=-2.259, p=).It was significantly shown as 033). However, wearing a mask repeatedly (t=-).626, p=.537), Ventilation(t=-1.697, p=.102.), Wash hands with disinfectant (t=).264, p=.There is no significant difference in 794.

Conclusion: The new study is very significant, and we conducted a new perspective to check closely with Dental managers to see if there is thorough prevention of infectious diseases in order to prevent cross-infection from implant patients to Dental managers in COVID-19 situations

Keywords:Inverted mesiodens; palatal impaction; supernumerary

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Friday, June 9, 2023

Surgical Management of Impacted Inverted Mesiodens With cyst Excision

 

Abstract

Impacted tooth is most frequently diagnosed during the routine dental check-up, commonly associated teeth are third molars, but impacted inverted mesiodens are considered to be one of the infrequent findings in dentistry. Here with, a rare case is reported which is suspected of inverted mesiodens describing its surgical intervention along with cyst removal which was detected in radiographic examination and also showing importance of radiograph in diagnosis of infrequent cases in dentistry.

Keywords:Inverted mesiodens; palatal impaction; supernumerary

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Friday, June 2, 2023

Periodontal Diseases in Children

 

Abstract

Periodontal disease in children is a condition in which there are destruction and resorption of the supporting bone of the teeth, which has three types: local, diffuse, and pre-pubertal. The local type of severe bone resorption is symmetrically and bilaterally in the deciduous dental arch, which is not accompanied by inflammation of the gingival tissue and plaque. The causative agents are hereditary blood disorders along with bacterial agents. In the diffuse type, which occurs mostly in puberty and progressively, symptoms such as gingivitis, plaque, and calculus are evident. Treatment for these two conditions is surgery with the use of Tetracycline and sometimes Metronidazole. Local bone resorption is mainly the cause of systemic diseases such as blood disorders, leukemia, diabetes, and inherited Syndromic diseases. Gingival recession can be caused by chronic inflammation due to poor hygiene, the presence of orthodontic stimuli and movements, and oral habits. Sometimes gingival resorption is caused by self-harm for psychological reasons that the child damages the gingival tissues. The third category is the pre-pubertal type, which occurs at the age of 4 during or after the growth of mammary glands, which sometimes occurs early due to the severity of tooth decay. Treatment is early diagnosis, curettage, massage, and health education. Sometimes broad-spectrum antibiotics are necessary.

Keywords:Bone resorption; periodontal disease; gingivitis; poor oral; hygiene; inflammation; antibiotics

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980 nm Diode Laser: A Good Choice for the Treatment of Pyogenic Granuloma

Abstract Pyogenic granuloma is a benign non/neo plastic mococutanous lesion . It is a reactional response to constant minor trauma and ca...